Product Description
Despite her innate ambition and Summa Cum Laude smarts, Kate Pearson has turned into a major slacker. After being dumped by her handsome, French "almost fiancé," she abandons her grad school plans and spends her days lolling on the couch, leaving her apartment only when a dog-walking gig demands it. Her friends don't know what to do other than pass tissues and hope for a comeback, while her practical sister, Angela, pushes every remedy she can think of, from trapeze class to therapy to job interviews.
For reasons no one (least of all Kate) understands, she manages to land a job in the admissions department at the prestigious Hudson Day School. In her new position, Kate learns there's no time for self-pity during the height of the admissions season. Meanwhile, Kate's sister and friends find themselves keeping secrets, hiding boyfriends, dropping bombshells, and fighting each other on how to keep Kate on her feet. On top of it all, her cranky, oddly charming, and irritatingly handsome neighbor is more than he seems.
Through every dishy, page-turning twist, it seems that one person’s happiness leads to another's misfortune, and suddenly everyone, including Kate, is looking for a way to turn rejection on its head, using any means necessary—including the truly unexpected.
For reasons no one (least of all Kate) understands, she manages to land a job in the admissions department at the prestigious Hudson Day School. In her new position, Kate learns there's no time for self-pity during the height of the admissions season. Meanwhile, Kate's sister and friends find themselves keeping secrets, hiding boyfriends, dropping bombshells, and fighting each other on how to keep Kate on her feet. On top of it all, her cranky, oddly charming, and irritatingly handsome neighbor is more than he seems.
Through every dishy, page-turning twist, it seems that one person’s happiness leads to another's misfortune, and suddenly everyone, including Kate, is looking for a way to turn rejection on its head, using any means necessary—including the truly unexpected.
Reviews/Praise
"[Robins] has a light touch and enthusiastic approach . . . a humorous chick lit, coming-of-age at 25 to 30-ish in Manhattan type novel." —Library Journal Audio Review
"Narrator Carly Robins creates Poeppel's believable and hilarious world of 20-something relationships, set in New York City." —AudioFile
"Insightful, witty, and engaging, Small Admissions is highly recommended for both personal and public library audiobook collections." —Midwest Book Review
"Amy Poeppel's Small Admissions receives a strong reading by Carly Robins, who brings to life the story of Kate, who was on the fast track to success in grad school before a spoiled romance ended many of her dreams, leaving her depressed and idle." —Donovan's Literary Services
"An excellent debut." —Publishers Weekly
"Perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep."—Booklist
"A witty and captivating page-turner punctuated with quirky characters and laugh-out-loud moments that are sure to appeal." —Library Journal